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3.1. Securitization theory according to the Copenhagen School The Copenhagen School, which emerged from the Conflict and Peace Research Institute of Copenhagen, finds its academic roots in Barry Buzan’s 1983 book People, States and Fear: The National ...
Does, Antonia
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National Security Policy: Priority-Setting [PDF]
The need for security is one of the most significant human needs. The article discusses the theoretical content of this phenomenon, analyzes the existing approaches to its study.
Oleg M. Roy
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The U.S. Securitization and Desecuritization of Iran: An Analysis of the American Presidential Rhetoric on Post-Revolutionary Iran (1979-2021) [PDF]
This article examines the U.S. presidents’ securitization and desecuritization of post-revolutionary Iran. Employing securitization theory as its theoretical framework and qualitative content analysis as its research method, it analyzes 104 paramount ...
Farzad Mohammadyari +2 more
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Theoretical-methodological differences diversifications and securities bank loan portfolio
The article examines the essence of diversification as the main method of managing the credit activity of domestic banks, using which takes into account the ability of the loan portfolio to reduce the possible risk, when it includes different ...
O.V. Lysenok
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Failure of Securitizing the Climate Change Issue at the United Nations Security Council (2007-2019)
This paper describes the dynamics of debates on the securitization of climate change issue at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), which took place from 2007 to 2019. Although there have been four open debates on this issue at the UNSC, until 2019,
Murni Kemala Dewi
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Governments across the world resorted to different forms of narratives and measures to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. This study observed the responses of six administrations (China, Sweden, UK, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and New Zealand) through the lenses of ...
Krzysztof Sliwinski, Dionysios Stivas
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‘Bottom-up securitization’: A visual turn in security studies
In the digital age, images have pervaded almost all spheres of public life and politics. International relations are no exception. The visual dimension of world politics attracts increasing attention which resulted in the emergence of the so-called ...
M. A. Kucherov, M. V. Kharkevich
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Mainstreaming Realism Paradigm in Handling Illegal Immigrants in Malaysia
In the past few decades, the Malaysian government has seen a serious securitization of migration related to the “threat” posed by illegal immigrants. This perception arose due to a flood of illegal immigrants in Malaysia have begun to show a negative ...
Surwandono, Fitriani Nengsi, Ali Maksum
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Conceptualising securitisation in the field of cyber security policy
Objectives This article will attempt to analyse securitisation theory to explore the discursive features of cyber security, using a multi-actor approach that considers the role of state and non-state actors in the creation and management of cyber ...
Marek Górka
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The end of the Cold War instilled confidence in a significant part of Western political and academic elites that the beginning of the 21st century would be marked by a radical transformation of the entire structure of world politics, including the entire
O. S. Gaidaev
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